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This episode is a must-listen for anyone in voiceover or considering building their own recording space.
In episode 6, Dan and Josh toured Amy’s professional recording studio, located in her home. Now Amy has a new home in Connecticut, along with a revised and beautiful recording and editing setup. We meet with Amy once again to talk about it, along with her plans to continue improving it with the Centrance Passport VO Voiceover Actor's Audio Interface.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:24 WOVOcon (WorldVoices.org Un-conference)
01:53 Improv comedy teaser
02:48 Moving the Whisper Room
04:55 Auralex, cul-de-sac, acoustic treatment needs
05:33 GIK 2” foam panels
06:15 This is SMYS!
06:49 The room reveal
08:00 Dream studio in detail
10:39 PASport VO – anticipated new gear
13:12 MicPort Pro is still the travel go-to
14:00 What new projects are you voicing?
17:35 ModPod helps companies develop, record, and produce podcasts
19:19 Goshen Roundabouts
20:15 French doors – noise concern
22:12 Settin’ up for joy and relaxation
23:30 Glitching Twisted Wave, lesson learned
25:46 Terror-based endorphins
26:42 One minute countdown
28:58 Use a pencil or pen for script markup
30:20 Pen/pencil Trick
30:54 What advice have you for your aspiring voice talent?
33:00 Warnings
34:35 Demo refresh, is it necessary?
40:10 Wrap-up of the setup
In this episode of Show Me Your Setup, hosts Dan Nelson and Josh Blood catch up with Amy, an experienced voiceover artist who last shared her studio setup a year ago. A lot has changed since her initial tour, and in this revisited episode, Dan and Josh dive into her updated gear, recording space, and how she’s optimized her setup for higher-quality audio and improved workflow.
Whether you're new to voiceover work or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with practical insights on how to create an effective home studio on a budget. Amy shares the essential tools she relies on, the latest sound treatment tweaks, and her tips on balancing cost with quality to get the best sound without breaking the bank.
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If you're working from a home voiceover studio, aspiring to set one up, or looking to take your recording quality up a notch, this episode is full of actionable advice from Amy, who has hands-on experience creating a sound-treated, budget-friendly space that meets professional standards.
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